Infants affected by Heiner syndrome (HS) display chronic upper or lower respiratory tract infections, including otitis media or pneumonia. Clinically, gastrointestinal signs and symptoms, anemia, recurrent fever and failure to thrive can be also present. Chest X-rays can show patchy infiltrates miming pneumonia. Clinical manifestations usually disappear after a milk-free diet. The pathogenetic mechanism underlying HS remains unexplained, but the formation of immune complexes and the cell-mediated reaction have been proposed. Patients usually outgrow this hypersensitivity within a few years. The aim of this review is to provide an updated overview on the current evidence on HS in children, with a critical approach on the still undefined points of this interesting disease. Finally, we propose the first structured diagnostic approach for HS.

Heiner Syndrome and Milk Hypersensitivity: An Updated Overview on the Current Evidence / Arasi, Stefania; Mastrorilli, Carla; Pecoraro, Luca; Giovannini, Mattia; Mori, Francesca; Barni, Simona; Caminiti, Lucia; Castagnoli, Riccardo; Liotti, Lucia; Saretta, Francesca; Marseglia, Gian Luigi; Novembre, Elio. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2021), pp. 0-0. [10.3390/nu13051710]

Heiner Syndrome and Milk Hypersensitivity: An Updated Overview on the Current Evidence

Giovannini, Mattia;Mori, Francesca;Barni, Simona;Novembre, Elio
2021

Abstract

Infants affected by Heiner syndrome (HS) display chronic upper or lower respiratory tract infections, including otitis media or pneumonia. Clinically, gastrointestinal signs and symptoms, anemia, recurrent fever and failure to thrive can be also present. Chest X-rays can show patchy infiltrates miming pneumonia. Clinical manifestations usually disappear after a milk-free diet. The pathogenetic mechanism underlying HS remains unexplained, but the formation of immune complexes and the cell-mediated reaction have been proposed. Patients usually outgrow this hypersensitivity within a few years. The aim of this review is to provide an updated overview on the current evidence on HS in children, with a critical approach on the still undefined points of this interesting disease. Finally, we propose the first structured diagnostic approach for HS.
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Arasi, Stefania; Mastrorilli, Carla; Pecoraro, Luca; Giovannini, Mattia; Mori, Francesca; Barni, Simona; Caminiti, Lucia; Castagnoli, Riccardo; Liotti, Lucia; Saretta, Francesca; Marseglia, Gian Luigi; Novembre, Elio
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